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Shelby Moser

University of Utah
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  • University of Utah
    Games
    Assistant Professor
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Salt Lake City, Utah, United States of America
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  •  34
    On Sherri Irvin, Immaterial: rules in contemporary art Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2022, pp. 282 (review)
    with Sherri Irvin, Darren Hudson Hick, and Guy Rohrbaugh
    Studi di Estetica 30. 2024.
  •  109
    Play and Aesthetics in Ancient Greece
    with Stephanie Patridge
    British Journal of Aesthetics 64 (3): 422-424. 2024.
    Aesthetics
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    A Garden of One's Own, or Why Are There No Great Lady Detectives?
    with Michel-Antoine Xhignesse
    Feminist Philosophy Quarterly 9 (1): 1-20. 2023.
    Although the character of the “lady detective”is a staple of the cozy mystery genre, we contend that there are no great lady detectives to rival Holmes or Poirot. This is not because there are no clever or interesting lady detective characters, but ratherbecause the concept of greatness is sociallyconstructed and, like coolness, depends on public acclaim and perception. We explore the mechanics of genre formation, arguing that the very structure of cozy mys…Read more
    Although the character of the “lady detective”is a staple of the cozy mystery genre, we contend that there are no great lady detectives to rival Holmes or Poirot. This is not because there are no clever or interesting lady detective characters, but ratherbecause the concept of greatness is sociallyconstructed and, like coolness, depends on public acclaim and perception. We explore the mechanics of genre formation, arguing that the very structure of cozy mysteries precludes female greatness. To create a “great”character,theauthor cannot just endowher with certain attributes; she must actively work to overcome her audience’s tendency to import structures of oppression into the story, and she must wrestle against the conventions of the genre. In doing so, however, authors risk setting their stories in a wholly different genre.
    Gender and Equality, MiscCharacter Identification in FilmFictionGender and OppressionLiterary Interp…Read more
    Gender and Equality, MiscCharacter Identification in FilmFictionGender and OppressionLiterary InterpretationAudience Engagement in Film, MiscAesthetics and Culture, MiscPhilosophy of Film, MiscPhilosophy of Literature, MiscLiterary Imagination
  •  54
    Art and the Emotions: Debating the work of Jenefer Robinson
    with Ryan P. Doran
    Debates in Aesthetics 14 1-14. 2019.
    AestheticsEmotions
  •  66
    Game, Sports, and Play: Philosophical Essays
    British Journal of Aesthetics 60 (4): 505-510. 2020.
    Game, Sports, and Play: Philosophical EssaysHURKATHOMAS oup. 2019. pp. 256. £50.00.
    Aesthetics
  •  57
    Expression, Evolution, & Ontology: Debating the Work of Stephen Davies
    with Ryan P. Doran
    Debates in Aesthetics 13 1-10. 2017.
    AestheticsEvolutionary Biology
  •  56
    Daichendt, G. James. Stay Up! Los Angeles Street Art. San Francisco, CA: Cameron + Company, 2012, numerous color illus., $35.00 cloth (review)
    Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 71 (4): 394-396. 2013.
    AestheticsHistory of Aesthetics
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